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Guelph supports organic waste innovation
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Guelph (Canada) is investing in innovation and partnering with businesses to convert organic waste, including crop by-products and used cooking oil, into valuable products for use on local farms and in the broader bio-economy. Moreover, together with Lystek Inc., the City converts biosolids generated each year by the its tertiary wastewater treatment facility and turns them into a commercially viable liquid organic fertiliser to be used by farms in the surrounding area of the wastewater treatment facility.

Outcome

It is estimated that the annual benefits would be the following:

- Enhance the value of the biosolids generated from the wastewater treatment facility.

- Help local farmers to overcome the common challenge of needing to purchase new equipment to apply organic fertilisers that come in a different format from conventional synthetic fertilisers.

- Recover valuable nitrogen and phosphorus from waste worth an estimated USD 34,000 annually for organic fertiliser.

- Produce enough nutrient rich organic fertiliser to cover 1,000 hectares of cropland in the region.

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